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Don’t throw stones
Politicians living in glass houses can’t afford to cast aspersions when one of their number is jailed.
All abuzz over GE15
After weeks of talk saying the general election is imminent, suddenly, the brakes have been put on, it seems. On to Plan B?
Borneo is stepping onto centrestage
Look to Sabah and Sarawak to be the kingmakers in the Malaysia’s next general election.
A long fight
It will be expensive and complex, but Malaysia can confidently win against the arbitration’s ruling on the Sulu claim.
The Sulu case is not a political football
Politicians on both sides of the divide need to stop trying to score points by exploiting what is a serious legal matter.
Opposition parties at odds
From being cordial allies, these two parties have descended to calling each other unprincipled.
Party polls poser
A crucial decision about one party’s internal elections could have an effect on when the next General Election will be held.
Battle over elections
No, the 15th General Election hasn’t been called. This is a war over when exactly it should be held. And it’s shaping up to be a real tooth-and-nail fight.
Down but not out?
FROM winning 13 Parliamentary seats in the 14th General Election in 2018, Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia, at the height of its power, increased its MPs to 32.
To hold or not to hold GE15?
“EVEN the Prime Minister doesn’t know when GE15 will be held,” is my favourite answer when asked about the timing of the 15th General Election.
A new direction in politics?
There’s a new political party that seems to be experimenting with multiracialism and female leadership.